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Endocrine system

consists of endocrine glands, that secret chemical substance (hormone) regulating physiological responses. The endocrine system and nervous system are two major communication systems that control homeostasis of the body.

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Hormone

derived from Greek hormaein meaning "to excite" and was coined by Bayliss and Starling to denote the concept of a diffusible physiological regulator. They discovered secretin, a 29 amino acid peptide, which is released by secretory S cells of the duodenum of the gastrointestinal system in response to H+.

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Properties of hormones secreted by specialised glands carried by blood stream (ductless) acting in remote target trace amount causes tremendous effects binding to specific receptors usually has short half life and tightly reg

ulated

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Chemical classification of hormones: Amine hormones:derivatives of tyrosine; e

pinephrine, norepinepherine, thyroid hormone, dopamine

Polypeptides and glycoproteins: transcribed from truncated genes; GnRH, GH, insulin, etc..(the largest group)

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Steroids metabolites of cholesterol

 glucocorticoid (cortisol): mineralcorticoid (aldosterone):

 progestin (progestone):  androgens (testosterone):  estrogens (17-estradiol):  cholecalciferol (1, 25-dihydroxyvita

min D3).

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Adrenal Cortex

1. Five hormones are secreted by adrenal gland: Aldosterone, cortisol, corticosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and androstenedione

2. DHEA and androstenedione are known as androgens, action similar to male hormone, testosterone, but weaker

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Gonadal hormones

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Fatty acid derivatives

Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, hydroxyeicosatetranenoic acid (HETE).

Known in 1930s, Euler and Goldblatt identified substance that causes blood vessel and smooth muscle contraction from semen. (prostaglandin)

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Physiological effects of prostaglandins:

inflammation: Reproduction: Respiration: renal function: blood vessel: gastrointestine

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Mode of hormone secretion

Hormone release into the blood is infrequently monotone but rather is a complex phenomenon as reflected in rapid changes of plasma concentration at more or less regular intervals named pulsatile release

Pulse: Frequency: Amplitude

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Hormone transport and metabolism

steroid and thyroid hormones Binding to specific proteins Nuclear or cytosolic receptor Slow (hours to days) metabolism

Other hormones Free in blood stream Membrane receptor Fast (minutes to hour) metabolism

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Fate and actions of a hormone

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Mechanisms of hormone action Receptor concept: Only cells express

specific “receptor” can response to a particular hormone Nuclear receptor: steroid and thyroid

hormones Plasma membrane receptor: other hormones

Effect of hormone-receptor binding (Table 11-2)

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Actions of hormones with membrane receptor

Hormonal signal transduction pathways: cAMP/PKA Phospholipase C (PLC) Receptor tyrosine kinase JAK-STAT: Ion channel

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Permissive effectA hormone increases another hormone’s effectiveness: mainly by upregulating the receptor of the second hormone

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Inputs that control hormone secretion

Can be regulated by more than one input. Change in the plasma concentrations of mi

neral ions or organic ions Neurotransmitters released from neuron Another hormone or neurohormone

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Control by plasma mineral ions or organic nutrients

Examples:1. Insulin: controlled by

plasma glucose concentration

2. Parathyroid hormone (PTH): controlled by plasma [Ca+2]

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Control by Neurons Adrenal medulla: by autonomic nervous system Hypothalamus: by other neurons

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Types of Endocrine Disorders Hyposecretion: too little hormone

Primary hyposecretion: adrenalectomy; Lack of dietary iodine leading to low thyroid hormone

Secondary hyposecretion: lack of tropic hormone

Hypersecretion: too much hormone Primary Secondary

Hypo- and Hyper responsiveness: abnormal of receptors, abnormal of signal transduction pathway, abnormal in metabolic activation

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Synthesis of Peptide Hormones

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Steroids

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Synthesis of Steroid Hormones

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Typical profile of hormones

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